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2 . THE OMAHA DAILY BER: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1801, B B — | Miscellancous corporations — Indefinitely By Curtis Providing that railtoad corpo- | derived fr the fax list. Th l D 18 AN bo very high, with assets about suflcient to cat ~; /A Mod Nk sostponing senate file 5, regarding the | rations shall bo pecaniarily table for all i i represontation of - county | i cover tho s, Tho dificulty in making s | Weekly payment by corporations of thelr on: | cldents sustuined. by empioyes while {ti the | trensarers Y Vion = oo grotpd work collections nnd the steingancy i money mat- | Hats Has to Say wpon the Most Impor. Radicals ia the Legislature Now Admit | ployes ; o ; liue of their duty. - el wit doaia o T e desosien o | Commissionor Motgan Speaks Bofore the | Pers are tho causes mssignad for tho fallure sk At sl il 15 § S ' | Sume- Favoring senatofilo 68, repoaling 3y Nichols— Rendering all contracts \ s o be deposite 4 W P o rent German i who dis eir Game is Up. bounty on beet sugar. General filo by railroad compauies exempting ther from | banks wiidh §er “the highest rate of intor wioty of Friends on the Indian, Rights of Indinys. covored the microbes which cholor, elnlme 0 Priviteges and elections Recommending | 1iability for njuries recoived by their ew- | est on the shmd the bond of the bank to b Ontoxas, Teh, 8.~Tho Joummnl shys the | Bavedincororcd & way of enving consnmption, b L senate file 70, providing tor independence of ployes ' b :\\\;‘Iw mu;\ it of taxes collected annually members of the Tndinn Rights nssoctntfon are | LCAU0N A more than n.u“‘v( Al the I;’:"V.ll | voters at the polls Iy Gardner - Requiring all raitroads to use | in the co A 8 cOOM 9 it rirhelegiie 4 e | WHIEh OConr owery vt nro caused by consunption SCME ONS FROM INDEPENDENTS. | Vi Mt K boRing the concurrent tosolu: | “automitic couplors” by January 1, 15, Hopre s Stornsdor® of Douglas, | WHAT IS TO BECOME OF POOR LO? | talking of applylng for o writ of Habons | e e Kech's oian ie ey s ooy conmuuption . tion providing for tho contestof state offi- | By Hoath—Prohiiting the f stocks | McKesson of Lancaster and Wilson of Web corpus for the purpose of discovering WHAL | 0€1ho nincteanth contury. But (hore soems fo b | cers.” Genoral file | or bonds except for money sctunlly used in | stor loft tonight, nsa delogation from the vights, if auy, the Tndiaus now held at Fort | some doubtas to wiother (@ can b mado praoticabls Governor Boyd Signs the He | Same" Indefinitely postponing senate file | construction 5 p | Bouse, toatten i wieen Batbor convention in | “Uhe War Department Not €he Propr | Shordan hnve, Tiheso (ndians wora bronght |1 A1 6azos while o orory e 1 4 oot 0/ bo s o : Money to Pay Meme | 87, providing for the eumulative style of vot By Moan - Making it unlawful for any rail inlveston will b ten duys Yithorty (o Hive Chasgs of hore by Gonerdl Milos atter the oloso of the | YET¥ cXpenive e1re and ons that canonty bo ndu g Approprinting Money to Pay th for mmembens of the legislathr road company to give a froe pass to any per ExTressurer Korth of who has 3 L] recent campaign. Tho fdon of the nssocine | &0 My the vory woalthiest bers and Emy Sens Se Dysart of Nuckolls called for the | son holding public ofice aud punishing the | been in thewmtontiary a8 a defaulter of | the Aborigines of 1100116 18 BRI 16,06, ise L1ib cang L ARGROTaLy. | . Th e ettes 6F Mk rermaras T » ouse report of the sclect committee ou employes | veceiver of the “courtesy.” “The penulty | county funds to the amount of #0,000, tins | the Wost. tost In tho COUMS the powor of the govern- | HOWarer, Profossor Koch makes o Biost wondertul ate and Hou ployes | k ] | of the senato, provided for the agent of the railroad com- | been temporarily reloased at the instance of | ment in the matter, and, if necossary, apponl | SAtenent which is as follow ALOhol 18 0 food | Senator Koontz sent up a list showing the | pany isa fine of from &0 to #,000 and fn- | his bouasmen, who feol that the defieit may | P to vongroas for & change 1 consumption” He doos Ay BHALIE Es oo fge | BMOS of AIL the employes eharged to the | prisonment not mote than thrce months, The | bo settled. Korth was fgnorant of the du e i K retal kRS ol Aty Al bt an‘absolite food. sustatning Cio 1ife voLN pecial to Tns ate, as also the individ committes | ofieial receiving and using the pass shall be [ ties of the oMee, and is not suspeeted of hay- | Lo g st 5 Juvestigating the Clarks Murde LTI up (he strength, and restoring e hoalth Bee. |- The has cleared away | to whom they owe their app nt. Ho | fined from §100 te £00 and forfeit his office. f fue veen dishones | B General Movgan, commissioner of OriRgr Nob Ik Specinl Telogram | 118 18 & MOSE mportant stotoment und beyond and the suy upon the weary ted that there were geally only sixty-four The committee on revenue taxation e Indian affairs, delivored an address tonight | % 00 KA TR AW ol | Twest ront vatne of ale bl fn (he teatment— == warriors who a fow I for were e 1 the eniploy of the senate, but that | reported that Howe's tax property at WARDEN HOPKINS' REPORT. | Lofore the Society of Frionds in this city in ! I Of disenso. 1L should ho romemord, lowavor, Lhab b att el for tollt . crs hud been put on the bist at the | its fair cash value be indefinitely postponed | which bo reviewed at length and in & most | " e Conkregational church this moznit N0 18 nover taken I 1te hatural form and thal iyt Sl 1 Lt dlb dd e tof the governor, secretary of state [ whieh was adapted. A bill by the same | f1e Tells What it Requires to Sapport | 1 bl i) MO8 [ over the romains of Mrs, Cowlos Whiskoy (% Uho st manner in whicl acy. The radicals now aduit that the game ther officers, to whom thelr services | author to punish assessors for uudertaxation | Nubwoiall CHimTIAE | entertaining way the vecent fndian war dn 000 RS O e, Tha combined, Kve st be e 15 up, and after wock of steife and turmoil in the main devoted. In previ- [ of property was reported for passage | Lavcors, Netr Feb. 5o [Speclal to Tra | South Dakota. ~ He spoke substantially ma | 0008 B0 B o e, o | 100, O & Injures instosd of i, 1t 1 the posse 1hs" Toetsiatite Nii ARalte EMMVEL. ab i yous thiko, MGUGAE fot The' saine committee wade n favorablo ST L0, Ll LB R COTMIOTS ey 15 AT ki b HRotos and | 1100 Of this quality of purity and s medioh point editorially outlined in Tue Bee a fow | oMcials had gono to the house. T report on a bill introduced by Schappel to | Bt The report of Warden Hopkins of the | “I'he recont oceurrences in Dakota have i e power, which has made Dufly are Malt Whiskey mined investieation to discover the vil of employes in the senate was not cstablished 0 conviction i tho minds of tho | aln, An Gppleatio e et Corerqor | #0 lmmeasirably Supartor to overy othor knowi tax wild lands lying adjacent o cultivated | py than it <hould be, In behalf of the commit- | farms same s improved lands. | iitentiary is qnothor state bicunial volume | days before the s ssion opened and which, but for the iil-timed and revolutionary ad- | oo on entolled and engrossed bills ho knew commmittee on 1vo stock and_eropinge | 10 0T DY 'm‘_rI‘\.:"m""l'l‘m'm" | ey Supenle R e s Rt el ol tadiy rora sty rewand N and wouten o wore or the downward fond {0 Feckiess courso of Dictator Burrows, would | and would have to bo increasod be Sy ot Ckge S oo i | system hus boon so oxtonded s to satisfy tho | 110, o0 plo are vers carncst in the | Nuw Youk, Feb. b.—Anothor biltor will | it or prevent parumnonis ln evers case have beon reached the sccoud day ofthe | Tap 'nyyting objectod to the explanation and | A bill appropriating 75,000 for tho Incl- | raquirements of tho place. OWIng 10 tho | of some kind is mado. A intelligent disce. | CONest s ou. The nephows of John H. | w0 dealor, howover unsorupulous legislalivo sossion anted the list printed dental expenses of the legislaturo was ©o- | o iion of o | smokestack, it is now | sion of the case is the only solution as to the | Schoenberger, who recently aied, leaving an | should bo allownd to substitate ifortor and perbaps “Woare making history and vutting the | Seuator Moor joined in the requestand a | ported by the committes on nccounts with | possible to k i " S burning in all the shops | means by which this may bo accomplished, | estato of #,000,000, claim §1,000,000 of it wis | Murious whiskey republicans and democrats on record,” is the | favoruble vote was obtained on the question. | the recommendation ““that it do pass, o | and to thla end such discassion 18 vory uiich | held by hizi in Lo 4 A y A 4 K X Ll L . Al e tie ‘bulldings properly o | s end such discuss. old by a8t Prom his fathor, Tolor | ee——— answer vouchsafed by the defeated but by no | e following bills were read tho firsttime By Bertrand —To place blocks or guards at [ and hea the bulldings proporly. ThO | ¥5hacivad, and we huve somothitng £o loarn | Sonccok 1 oy v r of P’hilaa g Senator Willlams -Senate file No, 114, | frogs and switeh rails | main butlding aud coll houso have recoived | f i Gired, aud we huve sopothing Lo arh | Schooiborger I dont loaders of the rdical I | emorial and joint. resolutions to_ the houor: | The Wilson bilk requiring railroads to fence | pew roofs and the kitehon and cll houso boen | hor Lo, ey criticiams of «thoso who, i beabel il AL Someativie of o proas, | oloythecnate snd o noweiet eprelontad | Lot sldorf who seack Wi sinoby/Shys |\t s ml allatad s 1w Oeged prove, vt to it or piishy Phero uto in semtativos of the press. s of the United States of America as ndefinitely postpone ¥ T TH15 5 BOARNCH the United States something loss that 250,000 “Wo kuew we would lave to yiold in the | Senator Christofferson—Senate filo No, The compnittee on elaims reported that the | been mado irvesistible by beiug painted in | e Unliod “‘I'h‘",“ n:.-'“.v“k'.-h.-wnx”»lm givi Jong Fun, bt wo wanted to diewith our faces | 115 regulating telograph and telophone com: | Oxuard beat sugar factory atGrand Islind | cement. Mr. €. W, Moshor of the Capitol f (iHIAH 10 Whot the goreemnent his ot b3 panies in cities of 10,00 iuhabitants or more. [ had earued a bouuty of & 361 at 1 cent a | National bank has donated 500 books to the | gunrdinn. and for wiinee sva and pros Senntor Brown - Senate file No. 113, es: | pound for sugar: manufacturcd and recom- | iibrary, inereasing tho number of volumes in | Faity 3 hots stecit in a Inre ©o respon- | suprome ‘court docislon on the pr blishinga stato board of health, to regulato | mended that this same bo allowed. Report | that rapository to 3,000, phia, and it different eharitable will be engaged in the contest - Brestanck, N D Feb. 5l offeet of tho | What Westorn Roads Gontributo in Order 3 hibition Stifle Competition. o the | Sors |G PRICED — PROTECTION, means 10 the fore," is the remark ventured by on who is now willing to “forgive and forget, dey ) N sible, The governmeut holds iu trast for aw is already Y PATE) orney Genel and press forward in the work of the session | the practico of medicine in the state of No- | adopted : "Tho superintendent suggosts that tho pent- | fhom fuas th. tho amount of §24.20,000,60, | L 18 ulready apparont. Attor ekl and endeavor to enact some good and whole- | braska, and to_vepeal sections 1to 11 mclu- The same committec recommended that the | tontiary bo lighted by electricity, Coni 0ilis | which j¢ evont Spencer has forwardoed infanetion planks to ve of chapter 3 of the compiled statutes of | claims of Blaine and Scotts Bluft counties | used in al the buildings save the cells,where chrasku entitled “*An act to regulate the | for re-imbursement f m the state for the oX- | tho conviets are compellod to accustom them ctice of medicine,” approv March 3, | pense attending the arrest and couviction of [ selves to tallow candies. Some of the con- 1, and amended in 1853, and all other acts | two murderers bo rejected, which was | viet able toso husband their dips as to isistont herowith, udopted enable them to do duty fora week. Those tor Eggleston- Senate file No. 113, | Mr. Oakley introduced the following who canuot do this must content themselves some legislation But the Lappiest men around the capital building ave the eloven brave independents who obeyed the dictates of their own con science and acted on their better judements I8 b b Dl to thewn or o | every state's attorney and informed him to | ORDERS IGNORED BY THE ATCHISON. pended for thoir obligations enforee the law, and notified him that in case that the government has entered into with | FREE LGRS A1 ROMIE Bt BIE T AR — 58 uns should be fulfilled ovory ro- t national conscience, o land now recog- | Mesiect of ofticial duty. KRrstient WiiTos BFok Chaire ' nized as belonging to the indians of this - - - e rathor i tho blind and moriless decroo of ¢ the sciling or eiving away of il | Whoreus, iy rosolution this house has re- | with the poor lizht from without, which th | Ciintey embraces an aren. of about 181250 World's Fate Appilntinents man Stickney's Respeots to the party. The fndependents in the house | spirituous or vinons liquors or intoxicating | quested rotiring . govornor, John warden says is inndequate to enable them to o X , ) " X ) ) = square miles, or about 116,000,000 acres—an CAGO, pb, Pro Jol P, arrel the € missi N, who joititd with the demoerats and republi- | drinks of any kind whitsoever toan Tndian o | ‘Fhay vor to the howsuand sonate S| ot or read with comfort. &iaa wesater ikt that of the New muglhad _.‘_"{‘ LA _’l' l' : "“l ';l' t‘"“:‘- ns " in voting to_recognize Boyd as the | felony, aud providing o ponuluy therefor. sz Dy § T suborintondent wishos that tho copacs city electrician, was today appointed to the roas, Also Cellency., Governo d middlo states combined; greater than do facto governor offer the tollowing reasons and middlo states combined ; ~greater tor (follins—Senate ile No. 113, pro ity of the hospital may be inereased two-told, head of the oclectrical dopartment of the z dames 1 Boyd, has been requested to delly the aggregate arca of the states of Ohio, In- . Sale Varer HaniR AL T for their cuuse in this matier it viding for the compilation and publication of | i utural vaciress At 114 b Fabraary 6 | aod this could be doiie, ho says, by the erec: | b i Tilimols and Kentucky ; lavger by half | world's fair, Captain 4. W. Collinsof the | NEw Yonk, b, 5. [Spocial Tologram to Dunn of Colfax-—1 was simply doingmy | the statutes, therefore he it tion of another building cast of the present | than the umted kingdom of Great Britain | United States fish commission was appointed | Tne Brk.]—The startling fact that the Cana- duty tomy constituents and to the stato Senntor Stevens—Senato file No. 119, re Resolved, That a committecof two be ap- | structure, 2 G and Ireland ; larger than Swaden or Norway, | for the tisheries depactment, and Prof. Put- | dian Pacific ralway is exacting a “subsidy"" and nearly as large as either France or Spain. | nam of Harvard college for tho department | of £500,000 a year from the Anic for the offl- | yery consideration of ceonomy and justico | of ethnology and archmology. large. This thing had hung on long enough. | lating to building, loan and savings associa- | Dointed by ‘the speaker tonet with a like com “Tlhere aro threo insano convicts in the pen Wo “could do no busiuess until wo took this | tions doing a genéral business anc reguiating | mittce of te senate e walt upon the retring | jentiary who it 5 nov possibl step, 1 did not know it was comng, but 1 1 bullding and loan associations doing | overner dolin AL Thayer and - Goveror ican trans. or i e 1 v o N ry continenta! railroads in consideration of ity i James B Boyd, advising them of our action | CeS pald us they are to look after sane men, | poguires the utmost care in handling this ———— S would have pined till morning if neces- in thas state and penalty for viola nd ' to care for. ‘The superintendent thinks th X keeping out of the California business will L LR Vs ] and requesting theire complianco with same caro fc iperintendent thinks they | yast patrimony, in order that those for whom 3¥ BtAtS Oatity Oonv ary llx- ausc Lknew 1 was right n thercof. and to areinge for such joint meeting nt iy should be sent to the insane asy lum I Inter State Usury Convention. it is intended should reap the full benefits, I'he work of uplifting the Indians is a cone probably be brought to the front at Wash- in legrislation hostile to Dominion railways, The htinger—What was tho use of ouract- | Senator Smith fug the foolst How could we refuseto recog- | ing void an - | and place designated by said resolutions, ate file No. 121, dec T'wo men are now confined | in_each cell % il all portions of contracts, [~ The resolution was unanimously adopted. | Each cell was originally intended for but one | grruetive awork. The work of the army is. | reccived communic nize Boydt Everybody knows he is the gov- | promissory notes and mortrages providing Mr. Oakley also introduced a resolution | man. The ceil capacity hus almost been | agqontinlly destructive. Indion administra- | tures of Nebvaska and Missouri regarding an |\« e CILOE il wo could ouly | ke alaugbiug | for the allowanceof attorney's feos where suit | requesting the senato to appoint o committee | tested to the uttermost, and a new cell | tiot calls for the exercise of rigid. oconomy. | interstate. conforanes on. usury logistation | 'V estern Trafiic assoctation will cousider tho stock of ourselves, [t would have been much | 5 brought thercon, of two to act with o committeo of threo al- | house, in which the cells shall bo used | feonomy 15 not one of the special virties ""1‘“‘1(;;‘“,“ a joint. resolution providing for | MAtter. The “subsidy? was agreed upon better if we hud done this three weeks ago. Scnator Williwms —Senate file 122, to pre- | ready appointed by the house to attend the | but for one1s suggested und before the close Aradavelsnadn 0T MHARA IR % | just befors that ovcanization wwas formed ale—1 have but little toaddto myremarks | vent colloction of debts represented by nogo- | deop wate b thiat are doveloped i the army, 1o admin- | the appe r- | g 1hn ued, St. Pavr, Minn., Feb. The house today tions from the lagisla- on shortly in debate on the proposed water harbor convention at Galveston. | of the next bicunial torm will be an absolute ) 3 AR ntment of delogates to such con A B VAR W OB UL B VIES LD L2 ki s LU solute | jstration of Indian affmrs calls for the exe o A bill was introduced to approvriate | It s very much on the same prin- yosterday. 1 am extremely woeary of this | tiable paper, obtained by fraud orcircumven: | Shrader thought the nocessary expenses of | necessity. The oustom of quAartering two | eise of oy mpiths philanthropy and an un- L';Mfm,r\‘_"“{‘\““::‘ “‘,',',"‘ ) LAg Y i L e nonsensical wasting of time, for nothing. ) s sossion be o enough n e tells intended but for one man, is per- . A r S L) BB LDE L R R, as the payments popularly 1 ing tiou this session would be lavge” enough and | wen in cells intended but for one man, is per- | Gonguerable faith in the manhood of the In- | Kb ulari, I'hie contest is of no special interest to me. 1 Honse rolls were read as follows for the | moyed to table the resolution. nicious, 1t is imnossible to put coneenial | gian. [ yield to no man in my regard for tho 2 1 S 1zedas blackmail which the Tacifio will put nothing in its way but good legisla- | fist time Breen belicved the state of Nebraska | spirits together and the result is bickerings | quns of the United States, and 1 Gns Works Exv steamship line squeezes out of the same tion and not an unse trife for the loave By Cornish, No. 64, amending section 10 of | should take au interest in this meeting and | and animosity which it is not always possible | : A G and fishe i8 WhHAY W A personal pride in the history of 1ts Ironds in are here for. the code of civil procedure; Mck tes o 1 BT OLATIR OrTa N consideration of its not cuttin pssson's No. | thought the legislature should net adopt the | to discover until it is atmost too late. Eav Craune, Wis, Feb, ) ! £ a i achicvenents, but I cannot refrain_ from ex- b LA 68 t0 Pacific points, These paymonts nes of Burt I wanted to do this thing | 17 relating to the application of the proceeds | principle of being *“‘penny wise aud pound | The amounts required torun tho institution pressing my |r|'<.rmm:| eonvietion that. there | the gas works of the Eau Claire gas company | Fates to Pacific points. These payment three weeks a d told our leaders that I | of sales of public la to the more complete | foolish. next year are as follows: Eould not be In the presont changed retations | exploded, and the shock was felt over the | KFegate about §i00,000 a year, so it will bo \;"nl«l vote tg wm-w'\l\hl\ d the first nm-" endowment of colleges; MeCutehen's No. 65, A motion totablewas lost 33 to 45, Lessees for tho maintenance of prisoners | (rihe Indians to the United States entire city, One-half of the plant was torn ) that the transcontinental linos pay ulto tho question came up. What is the uso of | repealing tho bounty on beot sugar; MeKes- | Stovens then demanded tho roll call on the | March 31, 1893, S121,010; ropairing cloctric | ynwarrantabie setion taken {han to ten ovor eAAg o O o8 500 000 B iy A BT o Thats tying o maintain an untenable position | son’s applying matriculation “fees to tte | adoption of the resolution, and smd: “Let | bell svste, &30: wlephono and tube line, $40; [ o e e SO IECoRN SR MGtaL OomE M HAYITE Srooi i 3 1 to the war department the absolute control of [ and engine room being totally ~ wrecked. | competitors. 3108; delivering ()0 American Indians. Richard Pitt, an employe, was soriously in- = T € orders, 3300 stationery, “The question, perhaps, will now be pre- | jured. & s Smashed by the Atehison. 250 lul'rv ave and repairs, $250: pho- | gonted, What is a remedy for the present ——— Cmicago, Feb. 5. (Special Telegram to while our bretiren in the vestave suffering | establishment of a library fund in the stato | us take care of our for the necessavies of life, while we could | yniversity; Hink'e's No. &5, providing for the | Sehelp (ind) not reliove their distress until we recognized | oxtermination of the Russian thistles Howe's | the idea of water the governor so he could sign the relief billst | No. 3, suporessivg bucket shops; Smith's No. | Galveston with the wh suffering people.” telephone in warden's offic said he heartily endorsed | prisoners on cour munication by way of | cte, th putside world and direct | tographing cduvicts, $100; general ropaivs, | Syate of things which 8o 1 SEaTlol NS Gl > e T i Sl a Ihie delay in this business is almost cviminal, | 43, ‘compellingruilvoad companies to build | rail commnuication to that point, but did not | §,000, Total,#25,54, In bolievine geplorablo? Is thero no remedy? | p EADANIC 0"1"‘,-1,"" Lloree: | [panEa SRl Rt o S doy and entirely unjustitisbloeven from o party | passugo ways under thole tracks, Sl $his Banbian nbsaed an p fUbLHEE Inyeitl. ) i, S. D, Fob. 5.—Two more ballots | “Claieman Aldace F. Wallace of the new f f “ . o " o1y, 1 can only express my own personal : stand point. : S Senato files 111, providing for the apnoint- | gation. A Message from the Governor. nteplyy ‘:::||IU““II;“lr"fw:l:;'i‘h;:_‘"(‘”: ol | oo taken for sen On! the 1ast | Westarn Trafic assooiation: and of tha boaed Mr. Lomaxof Custer Delioving that the | ment of peace ofticers; No. 112, preventing | Howe was opposed to the spending of pub- [ Liscory, Neb, Feb, 5.—[Spocial to Tup [ FloWs: L a4y spenk simply tor mysclf, and 1 | ballot Campbell had nearly the entire | of apportionment of the Southwestern traffo recoguition, of James I3, Boyd, us acting wov- | exuotion of exorbizant intorest, ind No. 115, | lic moncy unless somo hencfit iy be derived | Bre.—t A messige from the governor” was | but reiterate what I have already Said in | strongth of the independents, getting 57 | pool, has oficially notifiod the interested line or of tho s Nebrasi as neces- | oxempting heads of famities for certain at- | from it, but this simply " a question o dnnouncemer o i y stance, bo ¢ published reports votes. 'Iripp held all the demoerats and gof % Tl sary before e was allowed to sign our bills, ““_h“l"‘ms. 0 rond A HGGONN Uit kend 1oi| kAo N SUrislin theala el i the unusual announcement heard in the | substance, both in my published reports and | vot Tripp held all the democrats and got | 11 1he Atehison refuses to divert froight as And considering it meonsistent on our part | farred to the judiciary committeo, T e et orhoni of tates o remm POSIOR | houso this aftersoon. This announcement | in public’ addrosses, “both beforo cntering | one republican, giving him 26, Moody went or toda, o v pre i 0, who TS BivAllBLuR CG.8s ordered. Thismenns that the southwester: to present bills for his signature and at the cnator Switzler tntroduced tue following | background. The amount of money we ex- | Was greetod with a vigorous clapping of | 1000 1Y 1‘"1,.‘.'“.( u“‘:;‘ 7 I"‘.'_'"ll::"’\‘"I;I‘}“T)'i':“'» dows to 16 and Melville up to 53, el ie euspiondeatas Hiserstodor LR AL g sume tme refuse to acknowledge his right 1o | und gained another point in the guberuato- 1 for postage stamps would pay” the ex- | hands from the democrats. Private Scero- | SV 1 —— e actas governor, I would not do otherwise | yial fieht : ¥ ¥ 0 e tary Higgi te prosent system of tho administra- WHALAIGIAINA o ? essence of the ag a1 e mvitation of the speake; t Indian affairs, < 3 3 vaiker recites the repeated ordes than vote thatfio. should be ofticially recs- | ~Rosoived, That when the fnuguration mes- | | Spoaker Eider thought the discussion was | Stepped” forivgra’ aud in a ciear, firm voice | Uo of ndian affairs, = | [T Kan, 1eb 5. -The elders of the | Chalman Waiker recites the repeated orders nized. sue of Governor Boyd ia delivered, the sen- | taking too wide a rango. read the follgwiyg: “The governor bogs | “TA% CCRVNWERD, OF 0 Y POROR | ) Lireh of United Brothren of Kansas, ata | Madeon the Atchison to divert trafic to its Olson of Saunders—T voted with our boys | ate attend in & body nud hear the sime. Newberry thought Nobrasks had enough | 1eave to repo it Mo has carofully exam- | gy onaq ““ypon ©the faithful perform- | mecting todny oxpellod Bishop Kngle from | competitors nud its non-complisnce with tho toadjourn, und fought as hard us Icould to | Seuator Poynter of Booe—I movo to | advertising already to spread its fame from | ined houso rdft Ko:s0, a bill appropriating | Giuoned — upow 1ho = falthful | perforn: N80 il et oLl LT " | late orders. In all, through fiftoen orders get o chance to caucus, but when we reached | amend by inserting the words *‘de facto zov- | polo to pole, aud charged that the scheme was | $5,000 to pay the sal of members and | Suilig ®entitle s man or woman to he ministry for indiscreet financiering.” | from the boara, the At s ordered to @ square voteon the resolution I had to fall | ¢ppop, 1n the interest of railroads, employes, and had sigued the same,” sonably cortatn of being retained in ofice | LD¢ bishop recently speculated in Kansas | jivert 1,100 cx Of this a total of 1,358 cars in line with my honest. convictions. The yens and noys were called on the | Dobson (ind) said the louse had spenttimo | ‘Ihis will bo tho firat record on the hovise y & > real cstate and failed, with liabilities of | it Gl undiverted. The conclusion of the Purnell of Perkins—1 waut you to under- | ymendnient as follows: enough alrcady discussing the matter to pay | journal of any oficial act of Governor Boya. | $0long as he is worthy or until the work in 50,000, ; Byeorthy, Jobaunbi g hory is summed upin - the closing sentenc stand that 1am one of the radicals, but Tam | yeqs —Collins, Coulter art, Hill. | tho entire expense, L ps SRR B T T, = iz “The Atchison, Topeka & Santa e company auxious for the contest to come off, We | Horn, Koontz, Michene Randatl, | Wilson (ind) was cortain that time cnough The Programme for Today. IR iw Hatsl Dolione | ol Sioux in Philadelphia, has not propetly complied with 1ts obliga- never eould have had a contest at ail unless | Smith Stevens, Taylor, Warner, Williams— | had beon wasted topay the oxpenses of the | LAScoLy, Neb, Feb. 5.—[Special to ho new Iotel Dollone s now open | - pyyxpgrenis, Feb. 5.—Commissioner Mor- | tions in the premises.: wo recognized Boyd long enough at least to Y : retura trip to Galveston of the entire legisla- | Time Bre.] ~But little if anything will be done | for business, 14th and Capitol avenue. [ t resolut That is th can, with several frionaly Indians from Pivo | _vtresident Manvel and Vice Prosident oty explunation 1 have for 1 e atate | e rowE O s toferson Bt (LG Tt except to listen to tle inaugural TR Ridge, attended a meeting under theauspices | Springerof the Atchison ave in California, only explunation 1 have for my vow ou this | gleston, Kelper, Matios, Moore, Schram, | _Spealing in defonse of this resolution Mr. | aidvess of Governor Boyd, Dozens of mde- | The Baciflo Bhors Kitiia: e B anl ond fafoh. tohlatie ot | iy oliey uiicialé elaltn: tHeordavs fob diver: u'lg;tl“hl t York Shumway, Starbuck. Switzler, Thomas, Tur- | Oakley suid: “Mur, Speake Ldesive to say b Stovx Crry, la, Feb. 5.—[Special Tele- bk D sion of the Atchison were beyond reason. 1t Stewart of York— "ho whole procramme T Hae en WA Lon S Wosas=10, Lhat T{hmis the gontloman from Fumas has | bendents have been excused by the speaker which the erisis in Indian affairs was dis- vall : it is axcootinale | &ram to Tue Bre.]—A deal was made in | S i in question s laid down for the independents has been a o » the chair declarod Sen- | well said ho ot considored tha fopess | and have feft for home, and it is excecdingly 10 L i aadanl cussed. i AU o lined in its editorials the only honest polic On the oviginal question touchiug the title | that has been before the American prople tor | L0 Foll call in the mornine. The independents | the Great Northera appears s tho backer of | Lowering the Water at Zanesville, | [F01 Whish pefcentige the diverichsare to we could pursue. But we could not beatany- | “Governor Boyd” and adjourning to hear his | thelastfive years ; a proposition that has been | $B¥ they dow't propose to give countenance to | tho so-called Pacitic Short Line. This line [ Hazieroy, Pa, Feb, 5.—The water in the | jiye diverted on 60 per cent of the orders, thing iuto the heads of our le 3 3 v Boyd by “their: preseiice, and u calllof the | has baen built 195, miles west In. Nobraska. | Zanssvillo s ko LSy s tas [Lmmyelniveria bhIDO e gD tAHON Ocd Hiiae Thay have 4o bs made) to Ghisin .| hAs been built miles west in - Nebraska, | Zanesville pit has lowered about three feet | while the Burlington and St. Paul have not Norin and its objective point is Ogden, Utah, A | today. —Atthis rate the bodies may not be | diverted a caron recent orders. ARE - Quarrel botwoen tho Sloux City |and New | reached fora month, The collwpse of this nool is the worst blow N >, 2 5 ———— o ern TrafMie associ 01 s 1o Nebraska, lowa and Dakota Ponsions. | York stockholders caused the road to bo put iz . ¢ et Do Wenn Joailo arnaun B to Waldron of Adams—T was sorry the very acop harbor convention at Galveston, ming community of the state millions of | WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. —([Svcciar Telegram nu.n.unkn‘.;h:q 3 rosiver in n; smioe INVESTORS KNOW 1T, same I both, and noone believes the latter next day that 1 voted in the joint convention | “Senutor Switzler raised o point of order, | dollars within the next decade. So faras | to Tuk Bre]—Pensions were granted today t woek the Sioux City party, whici has | will work without serious friction.” for that foolish resolution not to recognize | whioh was not sustained, — @ O Rt T T T L% Aoy Eal R S e @i Q000 the roud, effected a | Unprecedented Opportunitics at Ket- the executive officers declared elected on the Senator Randall moved to lay Shumway's | convention is concerned, it is & mere baga- oph F Fremout; Allen Rob coutract to buy the interest of the e Falls, Was', A Literary Sensation, e 4 Ayl 5 doseph French, Frewont; Allen Robinson, | Koy Yoric party — The Sioux . City D ' t Al e LI L Gl Sl on the table. - Carried. . Ttscems to we this is a matter of which | 7 ivores jonn L. Gail, Hebron: George | ~eW: LA 5 10 Ina vecent issue of Tie BEE reference | St Pavi, Minn., Feb, 5. —The announce- cided. We could not even test Bovd's right ator Randall then moved the senate go | the setters of Nebraska cannot aff Aberty; John L. Gail, rons <0 | mon interested nre the same who buily tho | 1 & ¥C rebs bttt L g, : shad signe concur- ; § it this 3 H e R v, Beatrice; William E. Kuox, Kear- | Siouy City & Northern to a conneetion with | Was mado to the vapid growth of Kettle | ment that A. B. Stickney, chairman of tho to bus seat until he had sizned this coucur- | jnto committee of the whole on bills on the | take this view. The question is as impor atrice; » Kear- | Siouy n v R e LN, 1 3 of ! rent resolution or tll we bad passed it over | weneral filo, iy Alica tion TRt vl Gona Batores thies | Abram Stedwell, Kearney; George | the Great Northern, in comnection with | Falls, Wash., and the excellent oppor- | hoardof directors of the Chicago, St. Paul his veto. Powersis my decuded choice for | © Senator Stevens of T sody, directly or indirectly. It is a question o which itis operated, They also control the | tunities found there. 1t may be men- S aud NoW | measage, there was but one dissenting voice. | thoroughly and well c they sce where we are. But we have one | Senator Shumway movod to o ried into ¢ifc satisfuction. - We have got there at last, and | house resolution and that the pres! of this ent now 1 hope we can begn to muke some good | empowered to appoint two senatots to join laws. three members of the house in attending board than it is today, and saving to th wsidered, and if car- 1, 1t will change the geography o _country, and will place the raska nearly 700 miles nearer tio incoln moved an a; doseph . Hunt, Republi- V| 1 v 1d th t Kansas City railway company, hus written e e e (0 pocoguize Hoyd | amendmont for tho consideration of tho con- | thai stunds side by sido with the great ril- | e City; Septinus M. Corsoy, Lexington; | Neriert terminal compan Fadl yaton 44, '[_w‘"-‘di 56 glgnifont "““Il“f":j’l“f ;'w'j and sent o wress a book on the railway uutil we have heard the testimony aud we | cuprent resolution on coutest. roud problems of the day, and T "hope the | po O b UEG H Bowos aihiont n 3 Ihe same men by | facts that a sale of $35,000 worth o lots SRiGTE s SR s R e fina out whether or not he was honestly On motion of Senator Moore the senate ad- | gentiemen will consider thoroug 1d we GO0 ) Hide) L.’}"i’““‘. ‘,"{“.»",","‘ ,‘,“';".“’\ of tho Ba ific | was made to a syndicate for spot cash, ness and llterary civoles, and it is said that elected. 1 dow't think our action has the | journed to2p. m. to listen to ex-Governor | before thoy set out toward tuking a back. | Falls Citys Amber Diussle, Toonmsah | Aotk Lino bl EO.GYeEpiiop M ssout] yitns | Janusry 24, Many of ihose lote will b |38 S0 (KERUEY BIEREl 820 M 8 00 e 8 lA‘!I}lfl!l bearing on the contest, Thayer's message in the house, ward step in this important matter—a matter | David Dobson, Grand Island; Thou which isin course of cons Hlll‘n o, dthe | built upon soon. This growing city with the farmers’ alliance wi find in Mr. Stick- Williams of Frauklin—I have considered | ‘Pl senate metat 2 o'clock, all the mem- A Ao EnoHn taras, o strongo: uvid We > | transfer was cffected today. The ar > 0 g cily ney the new Moses who will lead them into 2 I e sonato metat 2 o'clock, all the mem- | that commanded the futerost of the strongest | ylodges, Tecumseh; Duvid Werts, Moulton; [ Uransfor was effected ‘todns. T il the mining community dependent upon | oY e all along that Boyd is the de fucto governor | pers being present save Scnator Sh minds of the nation for the last five years. | Jacob Hearter, Stockholm; Paul Hanson, | Met o0 opoerate the Pacific Short Lane in ! 4 the promised land. and should be so vecognized until the contest | T 'he senate was notified that the house Letus move forward, inst is finally decided. 1 fall to see the necessity | appointed a commitice to wait on ex-Gover- | 1t is no time to move b of blocking all legislation to carry out a falss | nor Thayer, notify him that it was now ready | forward.” and ruinous policy. When oneis wrong itis | (o listen to his message, and askiug the seu- [ In explaning his vote the speaker spoke as better to acknowledge the fact. 1 don’t con- sider the action we have tale st bearing on the contest one ead of backward. | Wood Ri John L. Pearson’ | €onjunction with the Great Northern. J.J. | it, must have mechani merchant It will be remembered that a short timo ward, The cry is A H M Huribirt, s Alnswortk Hill backs the former financially, and con- manufacturers ugd much hl\i“l?(] and un- | ago Mr. Stickney was presentat a gathering winan's Grove:; Charles | Struction wost of O'Neill, Neb., will begin | skilled labor. Westernmen will do well | of railway magnates in New York city and Puere a: Thomas Daly, Omaha; | St in the spring and be - pushed as rapidly | 1o send for a prospectus to W. B, Aris, | completely paralyzed the elegant gentlemen ate touppoint a committee of two to act with | follows: “This vote comingon a resolution | John L. Allcorn, Cranford; Patrick Fahey, | 83 possible to Ogden, general manager, Rochester und Kettle | 0f Gotham by “frankly avowing 1“" belief them. to respect the semate, and havingaiveady | Platte Centro; Josiah I Foster, Sidney. Falls Land Co.. 307,508, 809 WilderBuilds | that though personally they might be trust- or the | The president said he would state to the | voted we would send a committes there and | Witliam H. Ackerman, Hastings, Reissuc — A Disastrou e hdete N worthy enouih, yet as ofidials he would not other, cexcopt if we had not recognized Boyd | senate t in his opinion, this body would | the committee having been appointed by the | Alpheus D. Munger, Lincoln. Oviginal wid- Vixcesses, Ind., Feb, 3. B. it SR T risk them out of sight with his watch or Yo ndver could havo had n‘!h-;-:v:v':«;l!lulthr:h not wppoiut @ committee for the purpose | house and recaved thelr credentials, 1-voled | ows, ote. —Curistian, fathor o C. Boetteher, | Whaland and Ms, Lilie Hampton, who Short One Arm 1 Arondl Inihts have ulways acted on the prineiple thata | named in the house commwunication, It was | *aye. 10 5: Mary J., widow Z 3 ooad frora Bnkradibuot s S e < e ne Arm. o same breezy spiv oad wan is innocent until proven guilty, and as | g matier, ho held, which ought to be aeted | This resolution was adopted 53 to 3. i .‘.m::‘.’“\ \‘1lu‘,f|\un]; ‘u.‘.h'..'.- of K{m“-\nmlm“ul. ”,’l“]‘l";."f ”v 'fl;lmr ‘,Il\'"" afowmonths | Sux Luke, Utah, Feb. 5.—(Special Tolo- | work, Mr. Stickney discusses the history i The speaker appointed Messrs. Oukicy and | Witber, 0. he leaving a wife and ty Boyd hus un undisputed pluvality on the face | upan in joint conven tid o children and v am to T Ber, | —Samuel Gurr, a fifteen- | and development of the railvoad systems of of the returns, that gives him the right to the A committee from the house notified the | Jones toact with the senate committee to | Towa: Original—William McAveny, Atlan- | She @ husband and threc children, were ar- ar-old boy, living south of this city, while | the west, deseribes the forces whieh pro- ofico until it is proven that he was not hon- | senate that the former body was ready to go | wwait o the governor, tic; Caleb Nelson, Mystic; Charles N.'Heath, | rested here tnis wmorning, where they have | wiizhting from a wagon with a shotgun, acel. | 91ced the granger iegislation, pays his re. estly elected Into_joint session to listel to ex-Governor | On motion of Shrader the substitute for | Red Oak; Stephien’ Cilloy, LaPorte City} | been living together as man and wife, Aftor | dontully dischaneed the woibon - Ho i eioy | speets in a vivacios way to the interstata Wilson of Adams—I simply voted to recog- | Thayer's messago. house ol 12, the bill to regulato freleht | William W, Clark, Cedar Rapids: Walter B! | the arrest the woman shot hersolf and fired | ono avi, the Hght membor boing blown frop | (OMIeree act and then discusses at longth nize Boyd as the de facto governor. If this |~ O motion of SenatorMoore the sonate pro- | charges, was hinde i spocial order for Tuos- | Staifard, Atttic i 0. Davis, Osienmose: W BaliRaoraiRming (o o | pnd the romedios demanded of the compatics 1u question had the shghtest bearing on the | coeded to the house, where € ral Thayer | day, February 10, at 11 a. 1 James S, James, Mt. Rion: Ryevson 13, k gether.” Mrs, Hampton canuot live, Wha- ¥ ST 50 the interest of the public, final determination of the question as to who | read his messase. Many members were excused until Tues- John Gabeline, Marshalltown; | land was not hurt. Mr. Hampton has bo- “Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has glven me Anither As e was honestly elected, 1 would bave voted dif- he senate returned at 4:45 p. m, - day and the house adjourned until 2, p. m heodore Baugermann, Dubuque; Lewis | come nsane becauso his wife doserted Lim | great relief in bronchitis. Within & mouth I SRR AUARE MRS kLRI ferently, Some radicals are erying “boodle, [he roll was called and all the membors At the afternoon session the speaker was | Soles, Bedford: Lyman C. Lindsey, Burt; | and has wandered away and been lost. lave sent some of thispreparation to a friend Cnicaco, ke 5.—[Special am to boodle,” but that has nota particle of infiu- | save Shea were present. rather lute in calling the house t. fer, and | Olie W. Holeomb, Northborough; Thomas E. - suffering from bronehitis and asthma, It has | Tie Bee.| -Chairman Finley of the Western euco over mo. 1 eamo hero to do my dut, Senator Switzlor moved that_the senato go s soon as tho roll call was compiotod tho | Dugan, Towa City; Charlos ostan, It Mad- Shep. chiefelin, dono it so much good tht ho writos for | Passenger association has boyeotted the Juck- see t, regardless of the conscquenc into_committee of the wholo to consider the | honorable scuate was announced and the | json: Willism C. Dunt, Adel; Adam Graseo, e S e e more.”"—Charles F. Dumterville, Plymouth, | sonville & Southeastorn through tho mach position of tho conservative iudependents is | concurrent. resolution fixing @ timo for the | meibers of that body filcd in and took their | Damiupe Times A Thscrmmstor, Henderons | 1, NEW York, Fob. 5,—[Special ‘Telogram to | Wore: o ey nville & Houlianstern|trough tho machia tully outlined in the above interviews, and | Liearing of the contest on State oficers, i | D S A e ooreols | Tug Bee.]—Mary Louiso, daughter of Col- =N ery of his ussociation. He has notiticd that the sober second thought of the more violent Senator Poynter moved to adjourn Ex-Governor Thayer was introduced by the | Marshalltown : George Blanck, Burlington: | onel Elliot F. Shepard, and grancdaughter Indians Still Dancing. road that on tebruary 18 its connecting lines, of the radicals is forcing the reluctant ad- The vote resulted 151015, and the motion | speaker and procecded to read his message, | Jeremiah Dunn, Hawleyville;John H. C. wil- | of the late William H. Vanderbilt, was mar- St. Pari, Minn., Feb. “The governor { the Atchison, Alton, Nlinois Central and mission that they are right and will be sus- | was lost, the president giving the casting | which required twohours in its aelivery. son, DeSoto: [2has Hendrick, Nora Springs; | ried shortly after noon_today to William Jny | has o lotter from the eitizons of Fosston. | Wabash, will refuse to honor its tickets, The tained in their position by publie sentiment, | yote, After the joint wmecting adjourned Shrader | David Martin, Ollic; George W, Gratoi Schieffelin, son of William H. Sehioftelin, | polk county, e (= P e Al ksonville & Southeastern is the St. Louis. even awoug the members of the allisuce. At3:o0 p.m. the president signed house | moved a resolution that when tho houseud: | Vinton; James I, Owen, Waverly. Increaso | and grandson of John Jay. Tho coromony | still dancing apd. making tosts " oons 8% | conneotion of tho Atchison and the order will — roll No Th appropriating #100,00 for the | journed tomorrow it be ill 110 o'clock next | —John H. Camphielt, Des Moines: Constance | was porformed at ‘tie Fifth Avenuo Prosoy- | the toreon of the seriom e’ SHAUY 0 | wot bo obeyed by that road. — ‘The matter is Inthe Senate. relief of the drouth sufferevs, Tuesday. Curvied, and the house, after or- | Hinton, Colfax: Michuel Nailor, Murray; | terian church, Rev. Dr. Join Hall oficiating, | mevis onor the s S, many of whom are | gomous one, as Chairman Finley has tho Lixcory, Neb., Fov. 5.—[Special to Tug | A vote was then taken on Senator Switz | dering ~ ex-Govertor s message | Andrew Stranalign, - Sigourney ; Andrew ~ o LitLRh A R TR agreement back of him, and a rupture of tho Bir] —Seuator Poyutor of Boone presented | lor's motion to xoito the comumities of tho | printed, adjornod tll 10 OmOrTow. Bray, Bassott: William . Jatton, “New Has Villard Sold? T T T agcoemant, If not of the nssociution is inovit, A potition from people in that county setting | Wholo and the same was lost—17 to 15, | L — Vieginia; David Johnson, Waterloo. Ro- | Ny youk, Fob. It was reported todav [ Tho Statlonney . Engineers' assn will | 901¢. Thoroason of the boyeott i w forth uhat the stay law now in forco in cases | | Thesamosenator moved to recousider_tho T Ty "':, ”'l"':' '""'""""f"l m wanee '\”.,';1:‘.{l{'\‘-‘i"'""i"“'f Reltne jnd io° | that Villard had sold all bis holdings of Edi- | meot at room 700, B bldgz, next Friday waalpulation of rat lignia of foreclosuro is too short and that it be ex- | Senator Poynter ¥aidd the point of order oLy, Nob,, Fob. L=[Spealal (o | Widows, et BlogD, widow of Oliver H. | son clectrio light stock and the stock had | evening. Valuable Horses Arrived teuded from nino months o two years. Ro- | rhat the seuntor from Douglis, having voted | 13¥v.) ~The committe on finance, ways and | S Goics il WY O Jumos AL | beon bought by the Vanderbilts, Tho report = e New York, Fob. 5.—The steamer Riche forred to the committee on financa, ways and | in the afirmative, could Bot move & recon | meuns has obtained leavo of the houso to visit | {y; Seetts HATMARETH: inogs O James, B | beon bought by tho Vandorbilts, "The roport .. Steductions on tho, Wabash, mond Hill, which arrived here today from meaus. sideration. : the various state institutions, and will start | former widow o' Jumes A, Bowermaster. | ywas the largost individual stockholder. ICAxsAs Orry, Mo, Fob, 5.—Superintondont | Fone 'L WRAD ved. hote fadny o rial Jol 1 - I'be point was sustained. tomorrow, The committee hus been divided | Henderson; Many Melunid, mother of James | yios long ideutified with the Edison inte MeGragan of the wostern division of the | -OPdon, Y. 4 : by A memorial and joint resolution addressed tor Beck of Burt then moved to recon- 3 g & Ossian, the winner of the St. Lodger in 153, Frghs e Ay 3 N Seaator Heck o 0 Mot TeCon- { ynto four sub-committees and the following | A. Prutt, Indiaum) - & er, confirmed tho et that the Van- | Wabash has surprised the employes with | A 9 R ) 1o congress was introduced by Senator Will- | sider the vote. s South . Dokotas iginol—Wiliam M. RO LA P banhry MR e Ll ‘ ¥ : 3 { died aboard, the result of tho tempestuous liams. It sets forth that the volume of money | - Senator Switzler wanted to inguire if tho | Places will be visited in their oxde poolh Jekam e e T ! larg ! orders fora sweoping reduction in salarios | woathe now in circulation is inadequate to the busi- | senator from Burt was ot paired with Seu- Chairman Nichois and Gallilian, Storms, | Sioux Falis; Henyy' Bugbee, Armour, In. | © d L g:gu_ll fi h| n ",“‘",“,’, cut down exponses, | ness of the countes aud requesting logisia- | ator Stea o all questions. porcaining 1o the Shry ok with Clerk Greonwood, Wil Visit | ereaso—Josoph B Simay, Urow Lake doel The Fayerweather Will Case. AN IR SR AN VN ";{,‘,’},‘";‘,}\',',“',',‘."’,“E,{ I — tion to remedy this defec contest, avand Island, Kearney and i Strong, Sol S Silas Nugent, g oK. Fab. bieTn the Paverweatne o AFROd, whlon - save abo " e . On wotion of Senator Poyuter of Boone, | “ Senator Beck—1 thonght it was simoly a | _ Cramb ana Shrader will go to Beatrice and | jtimgpey, 50Ut Sto haa & _Tl L& % 'F’. ATPER RO OYBEORINOR | G5 A 7 b ok 1s roporled that an ordor \swiFT's srECIFICS. 5. 8, the clerk of the committee on finance, wa motion to adjourn. If itis to go into com- | Milford, Aol will case today Elizabeth R. Joyee, w witness | will be issuod tonight that the salaries of sta (vo CURED ME ENTIRELY OF and means was authorized to furuish the | mittee of the whole, I am paired with Sena- [ Purnell, Stewart and Gafiin will take in Reformed fhost Dancers. to several codicils of the will, which gave | ton agents, or wmajority of thewm, will be re- < state board of relief with copies u!klhu for Bhoa, aad. am tn dity bound o abatatn tho Norfolk msaneasylumand stop at Owmahia | Cyswneniary, & D, Fob. 4—[Spocial | millions toeharity, sid that on November | | duced. SN lb“('E"C“R'AL RHEUMA- petitions which bave come to it seekwg | from voting, on the way - Tele M {4 rhost | Fayerweather was not able to convers e < e \ TISM AFTER | WAS assistauce Senator Switaler thon renowed his motion | Stevens und Sodorman will eall on tho stato | TeICRrM 0 TukBun] - Sevent e U I R Nen A Aril i Caslitiens (_P \AMADE PHYSICAL Committee roports were madeas follows: | to go into committee of the whole to consider | normal school at Peru, stoppiug on their re- | dancers who were arrestod at Lower Brale | JEAERE (SIRG WEFGUEES ) A% FERGEE VS | New Yo eb. 5.~ [Special Telegram to o\2 University and normal schools— Indefinitely | the coutest resolution. urn at Nebraska. agency carly in the Indian troubles and takem | B4 wHG COUKL MAEBLE NAC his bitnd 10 Tie BEr.-Tho Teports curront that tho 7 \5\a WRECK. postponing senate file , providing fora | The result was as follows: oy to Fort Suelling and - contined, returned to 2 Mobile & Ohioand the Chicago & Alton have o \“\JUNO. H. LYLES norml sctiool at Chadron. Ayes—Brown, Christofferson, Eggleston, Want to Hear His Maiden Effort. | yeir homes today, Hundre 1 of thelr poo- A Badly Damaged Acto | ontered fntom traffe agreemont are pracu- EBNN R A Same—Recommending senate file 83, pro- | Keiper, Mattes, Mooro, Schram, Shumw: Lixcowy, Neb., Feb, (Special Tele- | ple gathered to greet them., The uteen Saur Lake Ciry, Utal, Feb. 5. —[Special | cally confirmed, although no oficinl aotion SNTO, : yiding for the exemption from poll tax of } Starbuck, Switzler, Thomus, Vun Housed, | gram to Tur Brk)—Goveraor Boyd will | were neatly dressel in blue uniforms, had legram to Mg Bk, | —John 8, Lindsay, an | has been taken. ‘The omcers of the Mobile & | $1.000 WILL BE PAIDTO ANY CHEMIST miembers of district school boards | Wilson, Woods—i4 s their hair eat aud looked differcntly than : \ WHO WILL [IND ON ANALYSIS OF SWIFT'S Miscelluneous subjects — Recommending Nays —Collins, Coulter, deliver his first message in the house of rep. (R RO Bl 400 actor, sued the Wostern Union for duma, | Onio say it 18 a natu Ilisnce and that A, 0 \ the passage of senate file 22 for the printing | Horn, Kooutz, Michener, resentatives tomorrow morning at 11 o'elock. | e resulting fx leged error in transmitting | :I.u e .}l_wumv. ‘”m. . |Ilm' » amount of o ;ilrv . 5. 3., ONE PARTICLE OF MER- and distribution of ballots. Cowmittee on | Smith, Stevens, Turner, Warner, W “ho towu is full tonight of democratic and | Eigtal Dollone is uow open forbusiness, [ a messago. Ho was wired for torms and ro. | DUStiess from the Alton roud. 0”’; 1 0DIDE OF POTAN O ANY POISON- priviloxes and eloctions. - republican politictans, who huvo come from | copnor of 14th and Capitol tvonue, plied £ per w o oporator 1ade it sk ST 7 UX LT Agriculture_Recommending the passage | On motion of Senator Foynter, the senato | p1"varesoe'tho Gute™o listen to the effort .4 2 200, which was aceapted, henco the suit, R b ), MERIE, ' of senate file 86, regarding the suspension of | adjourned till tomorrow at 10 a, in. L parts of tho stato b . ks - Y o8 Cannirr, Feb, sneral strike has been WAS CURED certain laws under the head of “Agricuiture.” ] A Several of the leading alliince poople in the Evaded His Trouble, A e declared among tho dock laborers, The o BY SWIFT'S SPE- General tilo. house who do ot wish to recognize the Satr Lake, Utan, Feb Spocial Tele Ry Neb., Fet ISpocial | tire police force of Cardiff is on duty and CIFIC 8. 8. 8, OF Judiclary -Recommending the passage of In the Houde ernor in bis ofticial capacity have, under vari- | cram to Tur Ber.|—Jacob Bai, a cabinet. | (itaND Istasn, = Reb, 1eb. DR | stops are being 0 to swearin i largo A ¥a B sounte llo No. & providiug or the 1003 of | Luxcouy, Neb, Fob. 5.—[Special o Tun | ous protenses, obtatued lpves of wusenco and | T 1 0 L0 Sk e atter | 1 to ik \m:\ ‘I \ m.-.v-l r.|‘lm‘nu i ek e el ] THE WORST FORM ¥ treasurers. General file. « L oo | Will nOt retuen until Tuesday nox : 4 4 store of Charles A, Wiebe was closed this i s S BAme. Hocommending tho pissage of sen. | DEE-1-I0 thehouse this moruing w large | Wi LOC IR R SNNCAN BXG L oy [ noon i tho Wave saloon. Ho pluced the - OF BLOOD POISON. atetlle No. 23, relating to the draiuing of | humber of petitions favoring muuicipal suf- | g1 hupts of the state hero tonight working | wuzzlo of the pistol i his mouth before dis. | Worals by the Qrand Iatangd baukl 0 v D :"|‘|‘I‘."._“'.':.|]lV i) D. H. KAIN, wamp lands. frage for women were preseuted. against house roll 92, which proposes to | charging it, inflicting a futal wound. Domes. [ Bany under a cha mortgage i {IANAOLIS, Ind., Feb, o stato ses- MT. VERNON, ILL. Same--Same recommendation on senate file The committee on railroads reported in | amend the fee law, requiring them to report | tic troubles was the cause of his act. Orders of attachment amounting 1o $3,500 | ate today passed u stringent anti-trust bill,